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Louis XIV was an absolute monarch, while William of Orange was a constitutional monarch.

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Q: How was Louis XIV's rule in France different from that of William of Orange in England?
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Who was Invited by parliamen to fill the English throne after the glorious revilution?

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Who won the English revolution?

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What did William of orange do?

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Louis XIV vs William of Orange?

The rivalry between Louis XIV and William III of Orange began in 1672 when Louis and Charles II of England attacked the Dutch Republic. Louis and Charles thought their young kinsman would be grateful since the war brought down the political enemies of the young Prince of Orange and they offered to make him king of what was left of the Republic. Orange proved to be a patriot and when told his country was lost, said there was one way he would never see it lost and that was to die in the last ditch. Orange became the enemy of Louis' expansionist policies and when he ousted his uncle/father-in-law James II and became William III of England he was the leader of the allied forces opposing Louis and brought England into the war. After William's death in 1702, his successor, Anne, still followed his anti-French policies.


English statesman who condemned French Revolution?

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The Glorious Revolution in England led to the elevation of William of Orange as the King of England. The cause of the revolution was mostly concern over a possible Roman Catholic dynasty, and its implications regarding relations with France.


What was the religion of William III?

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What was the battle of boyne about?

It was about who the rightful king of England was - William of Orange or James II. William won.


Who became King of England in 1688?

James II or William of Orange


Two people who were famous during the Glorious Revolution?

King James II of England William of Orange who became William III of England.


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In Ireland Drogheda did England win the battle of Boyne and did Ireland lose?

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Why did James ii flee from England in 1688?

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